On Tuesday, June 20, 2017 at 9:20:42 AM UTC-5, Kent Tenney wrote:
>
> "the simplest thing that could possibly work"
>
 

> always makes me cringe, since it implies a grasp of All Possibilities,
> I settle for a bit of complexity collapse.
>

Imo, the principle encourages us to avoid complexity, not to imagine all 
the complex possibilities! It suggests starting with the simplest thing 
that comes to mind, not the most complex.
 

> Considering a re-write of core code sounds exciting, in addition to desired
> improvements, opportunity to make core more accessible to hacking by
> non Edward/Terry folk.
>

I'm afraid that you hope in vain.  The read code is never going to be easy. 

In fact, I plan to change as little as possible of the read code.

Write to 3.6? It seems we're at the point has been tipped towards it.
>

I don't understand this.

Edward

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